Tackling antimicrobial resistance in sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and opportunities for implementing the new people-centered WHO guidelines.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Adriano Focus Lubanga, Akim Nelson Bwanali, Frank Kambiri, Gracian Harawa, Steward Mudenda, Samuel L Mpinganjira, Nathan Singano, Tumaini Makole, Thandizo Kapatsa, Mapeesho Kamayani, Stuart Ssebibubbu
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Abstract

Introduction: Antimicrobial drugs form an essential component of medical treatment in human and animal health. Resistance associated with their use has posed a global public health threat. Multiple efforts have been made at the global level directed by the World Health Organization and associated partners to develop policies aimed at combatting antimicrobial resistance.

Areas covered: Whilst the Global Action Plan on antimicrobial resistance and people-centered framework aim to guide countries in implementing successful antimicrobial resistance policies, their adoption and success depend on different implementation contexts. Therefore, this paper highlights the challenges and opportunities for implementing the World Health Organization's people-centered approach in sub-Saharan Africa, whilst recognizing antimicrobial resistance as a multifaceted problem rooted in 'complex systems.'

Expert opinion: The people-centered approach provides a solid framework for combating antimicrobial resistance. Countries should build sustainable national action plans, adopt the One Health approach, limit over-the-counter antibiotic consumption, and educate communities on rational antibiotic use. They should also promote inter-country collaborations and innovative solutions, strengthen drug regulatory capacities, invest in infection control, water sanitation, hygiene, diagnostics, and surveillance tools, and promote vaccine uptake to prevent drug-resistant infections.

应对撒哈拉以南非洲的抗菌药耐药性:实施以人为本的世卫组织新准则的挑战与机遇。
导言:抗菌药物是人类和动物健康医疗的重要组成部分。与抗菌药物使用相关的抗药性已对全球公共卫生构成威胁。世界卫生组织和相关合作伙伴在全球范围内做出了多种努力,以制定旨在消除抗菌药耐药性的政策:尽管抗菌药耐药性全球行动计划和以人为本的框架旨在指导各国成功实施抗菌药耐药性政策,但这些政策的采用和成功与否取决于不同的实施环境。因此,本文强调了在撒哈拉以南非洲实施世界卫生组织以人为本的方法所面临的挑战和机遇,同时认识到抗菌药耐药性是一个植根于'复杂系统'的多方面问题:以人为本的方法为抗击抗生素耐药性提供了一个坚实的框架。各国应制定可持续的国家行动计划,采用 "一体健康 "方法,限制非处方抗生素的消费,并教育社区合理使用抗生素。各国还应促进国家间合作和创新解决方案,加强药物监管能力,投资于感染控制、水质卫生、个人卫生、诊断和监测工具,并促进疫苗接种,以预防耐药性感染。
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11.20
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66
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy (ISSN 1478-7210) provides expert reviews on therapeutics and diagnostics in the treatment of infectious disease. Coverage includes antibiotics, drug resistance, drug therapy, infectious disease medicine, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral approaches, and diagnostic tests.
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